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Sayreville 5, J.F. Kennedy 3: Winning pitcher Christian Aich allowed three runs (one earned) over five and a third innings to help keep the Bombers’ White Division title hopes alive.

Sayreville must sweep next week’s series with division-leader Colonia to have a shot at winning the crown. The Patriots need to win one of the two meetings between the schools to claim the championship for themselves.

Aich struck out seven, walked six and allowed just two hits. Nick Lodzinski hurled one and two thirds scoreless innings of relief to earn the save.

Sayreville took a 4-0 lead in the first inning, but the Mustangs scored three times in the top of the sixth to close the deficit one run. The Bombers added an insurance run in the home sixth to produce the final margin.

Bryan Fernandez and Drew Zimmerman each homered for Sayreville (10-7, 6-4), while Ethan Calcano doubled. Zimmerman finished with three RBI. Calcano and Fernandez each plated a run. The homer was Fernandez's fifth of the season.

Five Bombers mustered one hit apiece off two J.F. Kennedy (2-13, 1-11) hurlers.

Colonia 15, Piscataway 3: The Patriots pounded out 19 hits, 10 of which went for extra bases, and are now one win away from clinching the White Division championship.

Colonia (13-4, 8-2) can win the division outright if it can at least split a series with Sayreville next week. The Bombers (10-7, 7-4) must sweep the Patriots to keep alive their division title hopes.

Anthony DeMeo and Frank Lehmann each homered for Colonia, while Nick Nielson and Jason Hilenski each doubled twice.

Thomas Mitch tripled and plated four runs, while Chris Michael and Hilenski had two RBI apiece. John Rodriguez, Lou Matten, Nick Michael and Nielson each drove home a run.

Lehmann, Hilenski, DeMeo and Nielson had three hits apiece. Chris Michael and Mitch each had two hits.

Colonia, which led 3-2 after four innings, scored four runs in each of the final three frames to produce the final margin.

Winning pitcher Nick Nielson allowed one earned run on three hits and one walk over five and two thirds innings. He fanned four in a 90-pitch effort.

Piscataway (7-9, 5-7) has dropped six straight.

Woodbridge 2, South Plainfield 1: Winning pitcher Joe Muccilli scattered six hits over seven innings as the Barrons limited the Tigers to one run for the second straight day to complete a series sweep.

South Plainfield (9-9, 6-6) entered the series on a five-game winning streak, during which the Tigers scored 44 runs, an average of 8.8 per contest.

The Barrons (12-5, 5-4) scored in the fourth inning to forge a 1-1 tie and plated the winning run in the sixth.

Woodbridge was outhit 6-2. Michael Medvetz and Tom O’Halloran each scored a run for the Barrons, while teammate Jacob Kreusch delivered an RBI as a pinch hitter. Darren Gonzalez and O’Halloran had Woodbridge’s hits.

Michael Marrero went 3-for-4 for South Plainfield, while teammates Mike Stanczak, Niko Vasquez and Chris Born each had a hit. TJ Massaro scored the Tigers’ lone run.

Muccilli walked two and fanned two while throwing 97 pitches.

Woodbridge has won six of its last eight.

Spotswood 3, Middlesex 2: The defending Blue Division champion Chargers, who needed a victory to keep alive their hopes of sharing this year’s division title with Middlesex, received a game-winning RBI single from Dylan Seel with two away in the bottom of the sixth.

Seel’s clutch hit scored Derek Buhl to snap a 2-2 tie. Closer Matt Amador notched his second save, stranding runners on second and third in the top of the seventh to seal the win.

With the victory, Spotswood (9-4) improved to 6-1 in the division. Middlesex (14-2) concludes division play with an 11-1 division mark.

The Chargers must win their five remaining division games to clinch a share of the division title. A loss in any of those contests, and the Blue Jays will win the division crown outright.

Winning pitcher Evan Scarduffa tamed a vaunted lineup that entered the contest batting .333. He allowed two hits and no earned runs while striking out five and walking four. Scarduffa pitched around four infield errors to keep Spotswood in the game, making big pitches in leverage spots.

Spotswood outhit Middlesex 6-2 to help Scarduffa improve to 4-0 on the year.

An errant throw home plated the first Middlesex run in the top of the second. Spotswood answered with two unearned runs in the bottom half of the frame to take a 2-1 lead. A misplayed groundball with two away scored Buhl with the first run of the inning. A walk to Nick Vincelli then moved Seel into scoring position. Matt Vento followed with a run-scoring line-drive single to right.

The Blue Jays responded with a run in the top of the third with a perfectly executed double steal. Jared Venutolo took home when teammate Mike Schweyher simultaneously broke for second. The score would remain tied into the home sixth, setting up Seel to deliver the game-winning RBI.

Mike Izzo went 2-for-3 with a double for Spotswood.

East Brunswick 8, South Brunswick 0: The Bears avenged a loss in the series opener, during which South Brunswick ace Jacob Ciccone limited them to a single run, with a balanced offense to back winning pitcher Scott Dessel.

Dessel went the distance, striking out seven, scattering four hits and walking four in a 110-pitch effort.

Senior shortstop David Bermudez, a Rider University signee, went 3-for-4 with a two-run homer. Diego Garcia Ceballos contributed a solo shot to the victory.

Jacob Baumann (three RBI) and Mike Falco had two hits apiece for the Bears. Mike Sutton, James Schuld, Brandon Rosenthal and Christian Kuan each singled and scored a run.

With the win, East Brunswick (13-3, 9-3) took sole possession of first place in the Red Division.

South Brunswick (11-7, 8-4) and St. Joseph are tied for second with Monroe a game behind both teams in the win column.

Bishop Ahr 4, South River 0: Richie Albrecht hurled a complete-game shutout, striking out 12 while allowing four hits and not issuing a walk.

With his stellar outing on the mound, Albrecht lowered his ERA to 1.75. He helped his own cause, going 2-for-3.

Sam Rodriguez, Harry Allegrea, and Gerard Chiricolo contributed an RBI apiece to the win. Kyle Orta and Jack Roarty chipped in with one hit each.

Joe Hart went 2-for-3 for South River (5-9, 2-6), which entered Tuesday’s game having won five of its last seven.

Bishop Ahr (4-12, 3-7) has won three of its last six.

St. Joseph 11, Perth Amboy 1: After the Panthers snapped his state-leading hitting streak at 22 games on Monday, Jon Sot exacted a measure of revenge, going 2-for-4 with a double, four RBI and three runs scored to lead the Falcons to a mercy-rule win.

Adam Boucher and Tom Faggioni (2-for-3 with a homer) had two RBI apiece for St. Joseph, while teammates Tim Leano (2-for-3 with a double), Seb Mueller and Derek Zelesnick (2-for-2) each plated a run.

Winning pitcher Kyle Subers, a Lafayette College signee, allowed one earned run on three hits and one walk. He fanned six over five innings and threw 73 pitches. Subers also had a good day at the plate, going 2-for-2.

Perth Amboy catcher Darius Diaz, one of the state’s best backstops and a Kennesaw State University commit, was collared and will have to try for his 100th career hit in the Panthers’ next game against the Academy of Urban Leadership on Friday night. Diaz recorded his 99th career hit in Monday’s 1-0 upset of St. Joseph (10-8, 8-4).

Perth Amboy (6-10, 4-8) was outhit 13-3 and trailed 11-1 after three innings.

Christian Cruz’s two-run double with two away in the sixth snapped a 4-4 tie and gave Edison a lead it would not relinquish. Smith provided himself an insurance run with an RBI single. The Eagles capped the four-run outburst with a steal of home.

Monroe starter Anthony Bruno, who allowed four runs (two earned) over three and a third innings, received a no-decision.

The defeat dropped the Falcons one game behind division-leading East Brunswick in the loss column.

J.P. Stevens 3, Old Bridge 2: Matthew Pastor hurled a complete-game six-hitter, striking out nine without issuing a walk to help the Hawks (5-12, 2-8) complete a series sweep of the Knights (7-12, 6-6).

Brandon Fong went 2-for-3 and delivered two RBI for J.P. Stevens, which scored twice in the top of the sixth to take a 3-0 lead.

Old Bridge answered with single runs in the bottom of the sixth and seventh innings to produce the final margin. Sonny Fauci scored a run and Matt Flores delivered an RBI for the Knights.

Fauci, a St. John's University commit, struck out 11 and did not allow an earned run over six innings. He scattered six hits and did not walk a batter. Matt Baker pitched a scoreless inning of relief, giving the Knights a chance to get back in the game.